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it's up to the united states whether the united states wants to see us -- how to say, as a partner, at the table of negotiations. as i understand it, at this stage, united states prefers to try to solve all outstanding issues alone. i heard a same time, lot of messages, including from mr. trump, your president, about a positive role of the russian federation in this crisis. and i hope that the time will come when we will be at the same table of negotiations, dealing with this issue. >> do still believe it is time to lift sanctions on north korea? a few years ago, the russian federation and china road, whichlled consists of two parts. for example, about potential actions made by the united states and also potential actions that should be done by north korea. we can see the and assess a to continue step-by-step approach, -- the necessity to continue a step-by-step approach. we consider it to be wise to make some concessions to them. and it's up to the united states and north korea to decide where this issue is right to start movement. as i understand from press conference delivered by un
it's up to the united states whether the united states wants to see us -- how to say, as a partner, at the table of negotiations. as i understand it, at this stage, united states prefers to try to solve all outstanding issues alone. i heard a same time, lot of messages, including from mr. trump, your president, about a positive role of the russian federation in this crisis. and i hope that the time will come when we will be at the same table of negotiations, dealing with this issue. >> do...
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it's a bill that goes to the united states treasury. there are ways in which this could be done that would minimize or eliminate any additional tax burden on the national population, but that's in the final chapter of our book. i dare not divulge that in advance without risking the wrath of my co-author. >> from bob in massachusetts, go ahead. >> caller: good morning, mr. darity. i got something i'd really like to run by you. i understand that c-span is doing a show about the presidents. they're going to rate them from best to worst, i guess. i believe that lincoln was the worst president. the only reason i say that is because in our constitution, there's a line that says all men are created equal. for some reason, the black people didn't make that state, right? and when lincoln had the war to free the slaves, did he say, okay, all of you people can now vote, all of you people can now own land, all of you people have the exact same rights as white people? that's what should have happened. >> okay. caller, thanks. >> actually, i absolute
it's a bill that goes to the united states treasury. there are ways in which this could be done that would minimize or eliminate any additional tax burden on the national population, but that's in the final chapter of our book. i dare not divulge that in advance without risking the wrath of my co-author. >> from bob in massachusetts, go ahead. >> caller: good morning, mr. darity. i got something i'd really like to run by you. i understand that c-span is doing a show about the...
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it's up to united states whether united states wants to see us at this stage they prefer to go to try to solve all issues. but at the same time i hurt heard a lot of messages about positive role of russian f federation i hope time will come and we will be at the saim table of negotiations. >> you see a few years ago they have is they consist of two par parts. it's about potential actions made by united states and also potential and you can see a necessity to continue step by step approach if there's a step from north korean site which we can see to be wise to make some concession to them. it's up to the united states and north korea to decide when this issue is right to start moving. i understand it's delivered by united states president at the states president he's thinking about potential steps by united states if and when north korea can make some steps towards nuclear disarmament. >> let's turn to an easier problem. iran. future for the jcpoa? >> it's a very difficult question. i was very much upset when the united states has decided to withdraw from jc poa. a few years, i partici
it's up to united states whether united states wants to see us at this stage they prefer to go to try to solve all issues. but at the same time i hurt heard a lot of messages about positive role of russian f federation i hope time will come and we will be at the saim table of negotiations. >> you see a few years ago they have is they consist of two par parts. it's about potential actions made by united states and also potential and you can see a necessity to continue step by step approach...
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but the united states still had a problem. harry truman remembered from his own world war i experience, he came back and he set up a business with his friend, jacobson, and that business went broke during the depression after world war i. one of truman's goals at the end of the second world war was to try to have a rational, logical reconversion of the military economy back to a peace time economy. people had earned money during the war, but there was nothing to spend it on during the war. so there was a lot of pent-up urge on the part of consumers to spend money on the war to buy things. that, of course, would put extreme pressure on prices and prices would go up. a right so truman was trying to use the government to kind of balance all this out and make a smoother reconversion from a military economy to a peace time economy. now, even though truman was very much supportive of unions, he faced a real backlash from unions and workers after the war because of this. and so he had this habit of writing what we call diary entries.
but the united states still had a problem. harry truman remembered from his own world war i experience, he came back and he set up a business with his friend, jacobson, and that business went broke during the depression after world war i. one of truman's goals at the end of the second world war was to try to have a rational, logical reconversion of the military economy back to a peace time economy. people had earned money during the war, but there was nothing to spend it on during the war. so...
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the last thing we want in the united states is socialism. so, president bolsonaro, i will tell you that we will be consulting and talking a lot. we will be working on all of our both problems and assets, and we are making tremendous strides. we had a great meeting today. as i told president bolsonaro, i also intend to designate brazil as a major non-nato ally or even possibly, if you start thinking about it, maybe a nato ally. have to talk to a lot of people, but maybe a nato ally, which would greatly advance security and cooperation between our two countries. our nations are already working together to protect our people from terrorism, transnational crime, and drugs and weapons trafficking. also, human trafficking, which is really become something that has come to the forefront of crime. a horrible, horrible situation. we look forward to an even deeper partnership and working together. in our meetings, we also discussed the strong economic ties between our nations, grounded in the principles of fairness and reciprocity, my favorite word, r
the last thing we want in the united states is socialism. so, president bolsonaro, i will tell you that we will be consulting and talking a lot. we will be working on all of our both problems and assets, and we are making tremendous strides. we had a great meeting today. as i told president bolsonaro, i also intend to designate brazil as a major non-nato ally or even possibly, if you start thinking about it, maybe a nato ally. have to talk to a lot of people, but maybe a nato ally, which would...
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states and israel should never have a seat on the foreign affairs committee of the united states house of representatives. [cheers and applause] the party that's been the home of so many americans used for so long today struggle to muster the votes to unequivocally condemn anti-semitism in a resolution. you know, as governor of indiana i was proud to sign the toughest anti-bds legislation of any state in the union. [applause] but remarkably today, all but one democrat running for president voted against the combating bds act in the united states senate. and as i stand before you, eight democrat candidates for president are actually boy boycotting this very conference. so let me be clear on this point. anyone who aspires to the highest office in the land should not be afraid to stand with the strongest supporters of israel this america. [applause] it is wrong to boycott israel, and it is wrong to boycott aipac. [applause] president trump and i couldn't be more proud to stand with all of you today, tomorrow and always to strengthen the ties that bind america and israel. we here in the un
states and israel should never have a seat on the foreign affairs committee of the united states house of representatives. [cheers and applause] the party that's been the home of so many americans used for so long today struggle to muster the votes to unequivocally condemn anti-semitism in a resolution. you know, as governor of indiana i was proud to sign the toughest anti-bds legislation of any state in the union. [applause] but remarkably today, all but one democrat running for president...
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it's not the united states asking. this is the unanimous vote of the united nations security council called upon north korea to abide by these. north korea is a cignaer to but not in compliance with the biological weapons convention. north korea is not a member of the comprehensive test ban treaty nor is the united states as that was not ratified here as well. we are pressing north korea certainly for the elimination of nuclear chemical and biological consistent with the long standing of the united nations security council and so that's very important. the mechanism for doing those, in my view seems very useful available in the biological women's and chemical weapons convention in the case of nuclear weapons we're pursuing a larger vision than a comprehensive test ban but it's not in conflict certainly with the objectives but our diplomacy is about much, much more than the absence of nuclear testing. in the case of chemical weapons testing as the questioner points out, there is an organization called the oopcw which is
it's not the united states asking. this is the unanimous vote of the united nations security council called upon north korea to abide by these. north korea is a cignaer to but not in compliance with the biological weapons convention. north korea is not a member of the comprehensive test ban treaty nor is the united states as that was not ratified here as well. we are pressing north korea certainly for the elimination of nuclear chemical and biological consistent with the long standing of the...
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with the united states as well. this will lead to greater investment between both countries and a long period of stability which i think is desirable for both countries. however, having said that, i will repeat the fact that it is a challenge with the tariffs that are in place. >> so you are still, obviously canada wants to see the tariffs remove that you are not willing to publicly share with all of us today whether canada's official position is no ratification as long as there are tariffs. >> i am not going to share that no. >> i tried. i would like to thank both of you. we are at our time. ambassador and minister, thank you. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> we are going to take a very brief break. there are members of the media who would like to get these guys on camera. we are going to make a request that that be done outside the doors of this room. if you want to try to imagine the ambassador and minister on camera, okay? we are going to take a very brief break. we will deal with this choreography. we will get thi
with the united states as well. this will lead to greater investment between both countries and a long period of stability which i think is desirable for both countries. however, having said that, i will repeat the fact that it is a challenge with the tariffs that are in place. >> so you are still, obviously canada wants to see the tariffs remove that you are not willing to publicly share with all of us today whether canada's official position is no ratification as long as there are...
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states than customers, in either canada or the united states. this is something we should pay attention to, i would like the media to cover customers, as much as stakeholders. and that applies to both countries. people that drink milk in canada don't have as much say as people who produce milk. and people who are buying homes in the united states don't get as much say as the stakeholders in the u.s. this is one of the weaknesses of the trade discussions that are going on. but on tpp, we work with the united states, we work with the white house, we work but we also work in a multi-lateral way, on intellectual property, on copyright, on patent protection, with countries like new zealand and australia. so we were dealing with the big dog, ie, the president of the united states, and the administration, but we tried to work with other countries who had a like-minded view on how we can make this agreement a better agreement. and for example, on drug patent laws, we were very successful in dealing with the united states to get a more, what we would con
states than customers, in either canada or the united states. this is something we should pay attention to, i would like the media to cover customers, as much as stakeholders. and that applies to both countries. people that drink milk in canada don't have as much say as people who produce milk. and people who are buying homes in the united states don't get as much say as the stakeholders in the u.s. this is one of the weaknesses of the trade discussions that are going on. but on tpp, we work...
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it's hugely important to the united states. if we want continue to have trade and peace in the regioning that we are able to get in there. missile defense is a parj part to paraphrase tom kerric at csis said this well. missile defense is about america's place in the world. are we or not going to insist on having access to the indo-pacific or access to the med? you look at what's going through there. if we are going through that we need to to be able to actually protect our allies and our basing there. and our ships and carriers that are in those regions. and then obviously in the case of israel, i believe that the united states security is tide to the security of israel. and so in that region in particular and the israelis have been incredible partners on the forefront of developing missile defense technology and that we are now able to benefit from as well. >> that's right. >> in the case of iron dome. >> i think that's what a lot of americans don't fully appreciate is how much the united states benefits from our missile defen
it's hugely important to the united states. if we want continue to have trade and peace in the regioning that we are able to get in there. missile defense is a parj part to paraphrase tom kerric at csis said this well. missile defense is about america's place in the world. are we or not going to insist on having access to the indo-pacific or access to the med? you look at what's going through there. if we are going through that we need to to be able to actually protect our allies and our basing...
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states and the hmong the most conservative repair center there is of the of the polity the united states that approaching you know the interventionist. policy of the united states these are the the rest of the world and in this case in. in latin america and that's imposing sanctions over a country is going to do any better you know or of the situation to evolve in any positive way again the legality of it or even the rationality of it is never a question in the mainstream media and on the other hand again this this depiction of the country suffering from only one problem of the only problem is the regime as they call it or the government or or the president the briton the person who is the head of the government and that there needs to be a very simplistic approach to sanctions pressure to make these evil people comply to western values or even to you know you are now here and narrative that had these appeared or almost these appear from from from from from the media since the scene since the end of called war which is the free world there are not even venezuelans in the opposition and p
states and the hmong the most conservative repair center there is of the of the polity the united states that approaching you know the interventionist. policy of the united states these are the the rest of the world and in this case in. in latin america and that's imposing sanctions over a country is going to do any better you know or of the situation to evolve in any positive way again the legality of it or even the rationality of it is never a question in the mainstream media and on the other...
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the united states by bombing pearl harbor and that through the united states into the war and that was the only time that the united states was directly attacked in the war. of course what actually happened is it wasn't just a way -- hawaii that japan was attacking. japan was launching attacks on specific territories as well as britain's specific territories in thailand. japan attacked the philippines, guam, wake island in hawaii. the attack on the philippines militarily was just as bad as the attack on hawaii and for that reason it was unclear to reporters initially how to say what happened. theearly newspapers say japanese attacked the philippines and guam. others say philippines and hawaii. thenotion that hawaii was important target to emphasize appears in eleanoror roosevelt's speech. that's how it appeared in fdr's own first draft of the speech, emphasizing both targets. hawaii and the philippines. thinking through the implications of trying to explain to the country that the philippines had been attacked and this was causese for the states to go to war. it seems to me that he's q
the united states by bombing pearl harbor and that through the united states into the war and that was the only time that the united states was directly attacked in the war. of course what actually happened is it wasn't just a way -- hawaii that japan was attacking. japan was launching attacks on specific territories as well as britain's specific territories in thailand. japan attacked the philippines, guam, wake island in hawaii. the attack on the philippines militarily was just as bad as the...
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israel, and god bless the united states of america. [applause] ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer: secretary of state mike pompeo talked about the president's proclamation recognizing israel's sovereignty over the golan heights in his remarks before the aipac annual conference. he also talked about the rise of anti-semitism. is remarks or 20 minutes -- his remarks are 20 minutes. ♪ [cheers and applause] sec. pompeo: thank you. thank you so much. thank you, everyone. it is truly wonderful to be here
israel, and god bless the united states of america. [applause] ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] announcer: secretary of state mike pompeo talked about the president's proclamation recognizing israel's sovereignty over the golan heights in his remarks before the aipac annual conference. he also talked about the rise of anti-semitism....
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states and israel should never have a seat on the foreign affairs committee of the united states house of representatives. [applause] vice president pence: the party that has been the home of so many american jews for so long today struggled to muster the votes to unequivocally condemn anti-semitism in a resolution. you know, as governor of indiana i was proud to sign the toughest anti-bds legislation of any state in the union. [applause] but remarkably, today, all but one democrat running for president voted against the combating bds act in the united states senate. and as i stand before you, eight democrat candidates for president are actually boycotting this very conference. so let me be clear on this point, anyone who aspires to the highest office in the land should not be afraid to stand with the strongest supporters of israel in america. [applause] it is wrong to boycott israel and it is wrong to boycott aipac. [applause] vice president pence: president trump and i couldn't be more proud to stand with all of you today, tomorrow and always, to strengthen the ties that bind america
states and israel should never have a seat on the foreign affairs committee of the united states house of representatives. [applause] vice president pence: the party that has been the home of so many american jews for so long today struggled to muster the votes to unequivocally condemn anti-semitism in a resolution. you know, as governor of indiana i was proud to sign the toughest anti-bds legislation of any state in the union. [applause] but remarkably, today, all but one democrat running for...
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the president of the united states and our campaign. this should be welcomed by every american and even if some democrats want to spend more time on discredited allegations the american people can be confident. the president and i will focus on where we always have, on issues that are most important to the country, on a stronger and more prosperous america and on a safer world and that is exactly what we have done since the first day of this administration. think about it, president donald trump promised to rebuild our military and he signed into law the largest investment in our national defense since the days of ronald reagan. with that a new american strength promised to fight radical islamic terrorism on our terms on their soil. at the department of defense confirmed thanks to the courage of our armed forces and partners in the region the last inch of ground controlled by the islamic state in syria has been captured. five years after isis controlled at nearly 35,000 square miles in syria and iraq and nearly 5 million people lived un
the president of the united states and our campaign. this should be welcomed by every american and even if some democrats want to spend more time on discredited allegations the american people can be confident. the president and i will focus on where we always have, on issues that are most important to the country, on a stronger and more prosperous america and on a safer world and that is exactly what we have done since the first day of this administration. think about it, president donald...
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those congressmen in the united states. complaining expressing concern related to labor but i really think this is a misunderstanding because the labor chapter is extremely powerful the little chapter is very strong very best practice what they want is not. provisions but trade provisions to enforce the labor commitments so it's a question of believing that mexico will do what mexico has committed but they don't understand that in mexico the top priority of the new center left government is to work for the workers so i think good communication will go a long way to clarify that our objective in their objective are very much in line i think communication would be part of this we have to understand what they want to say and agree respectfully deal with it reopening that the treaty is very complicated it will be upon the moanin for everybody but i don't think it is necessary we need to understand each other and to see what they want and we want the same. more of this bilateral deal between united states and mexico was forged l
those congressmen in the united states. complaining expressing concern related to labor but i really think this is a misunderstanding because the labor chapter is extremely powerful the little chapter is very strong very best practice what they want is not. provisions but trade provisions to enforce the labor commitments so it's a question of believing that mexico will do what mexico has committed but they don't understand that in mexico the top priority of the new center left government is to...
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international prize in pristine be for the united states will the united states take the risk of a flagrant aggression against his will there is a danger of violence it should be the function of the united nations to prevent that. nicolas maduro says washington has its sights set on venezuela's oil reserves the largest in the world u.s. sanctions have already blocked seven billion dollars worth of state on assets to protect itself and as well ordered the state oil company european h.q. to move to moscow vice president has told us more about the decision. it all with in fact the americans are pursuing a predatory policy appropriating venezuela's asses and therefore violating the legitimate interests of our country violates all existing international investment rules aswell you are venezuela's accounts were frozen we have already begun to take specific legal steps we hired lawyers to protect our interests primarily with regard to our gold which is now illegally withheld by the bank of england we also began to take measures for when these wells legal protection we're talking about the theft of
international prize in pristine be for the united states will the united states take the risk of a flagrant aggression against his will there is a danger of violence it should be the function of the united nations to prevent that. nicolas maduro says washington has its sights set on venezuela's oil reserves the largest in the world u.s. sanctions have already blocked seven billion dollars worth of state on assets to protect itself and as well ordered the state oil company european h.q. to move...
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states. -- in the united states. that individual needs to toablish that he or she, up 10 years prior to the onset of the reparations program, self identified as black or african-american or some equivalent category. host: this conversation or topic has gone on for many years with various people and administrations, including different presidents. why do you think it has never gained traction? tremendouse has been resistance in large measure because of the way in which we have crafted our understanding of american history. a disproportionate amount of american history has been devoted to mythologizing what occurred during reconstruction, the civil war and mythologizing the case for the confederacy, leading to hero worship of individuals who actually were traders to the united states of itors to thera united states of america. there is a norm is just case for compensation -- there is an enormous just case for compensation. joiningofessor darity us from duke university. if you want to join us, (202)-748-8000 for democra
states. -- in the united states. that individual needs to toablish that he or she, up 10 years prior to the onset of the reparations program, self identified as black or african-american or some equivalent category. host: this conversation or topic has gone on for many years with various people and administrations, including different presidents. why do you think it has never gained traction? tremendouse has been resistance in large measure because of the way in which we have crafted our...
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states saudi arabia and united states which kind of forced pakistan to take the point you said that it took in fact the pakistani military establishment is not entirely obvious that this how could neither of these parties want to go down the peace and in pakistan the army has the state so that is a military establishment which is their whole walk in india we have a nationalist in divided his own party who choose craving for some kind of confrontation that box from which to give it to claxon under my list in the forthcoming election. border barriers going up between germany and denmark will tell you exactly why i just thought of this short break. on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. the folks who print the money when they want more money they just print more money they don't rely on what they don't see than the car this or any more it's become financial you don't see that the property market any more spend financial eyes you don't see manufacturing in the us has been exported to china and financia
states saudi arabia and united states which kind of forced pakistan to take the point you said that it took in fact the pakistani military establishment is not entirely obvious that this how could neither of these parties want to go down the peace and in pakistan the army has the state so that is a military establishment which is their whole walk in india we have a nationalist in divided his own party who choose craving for some kind of confrontation that box from which to give it to claxon...
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sanctions have had a serious effect on the economy the united nations formally condemned the united states sanctions on a wheel they called on all member states to break them and even discuss the reparations that the united states should pay to venezuela one american special un rapporteur or described the sanctions as a kin to a medieval siege and even to clear trumped guilty of possible crimes against humanity now the fact that the resistance media presents itself as this fact checking base that will stand up to trump is frankly ludicrous were when you look at foreign policy because not only are they not nor where they're not even know where they're standing shoulder to shoulder trying to produce a regime change in venezuela absolutely let's go back to our kids here i'm really glad that alan brought up the un's position here because again western audiences are not told that the saying sions that the united states have put imposed upon venezuela are illegal under international law they have never explained how international law plays into this be the way they talk about restoring democracy
sanctions have had a serious effect on the economy the united nations formally condemned the united states sanctions on a wheel they called on all member states to break them and even discuss the reparations that the united states should pay to venezuela one american special un rapporteur or described the sanctions as a kin to a medieval siege and even to clear trumped guilty of possible crimes against humanity now the fact that the resistance media presents itself as this fact checking base...
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the last thing we want in the united states is socialism. bolsonaro, i will tell you that we will be consulting and talking a lot, and we will be working on all of our problems and assets. we are making tremendous strides. we had a great meeting today. i i told president bolsonaro, intend to designate brazil as a major non-nato ally, or even possibly if you start thinking it, may a nato ally. i have to talk to a lot of people. it would greatly advance security and cooperation between our countries. our nations are working together to protect our people from terrorism, transnational crime, and drugs, and weapon trafficking. also human trafficking, which has been something that has come to the forefront of crime. we look forward to an even deeper partnership and working together. in our meetings, we discussed the strong economic ties between our nations rounded and the principles of ernest and reciprocity. president bolsonaro and i have committed to reducing trade barriers, facilitating investment and supporting investment across a range of in
the last thing we want in the united states is socialism. bolsonaro, i will tell you that we will be consulting and talking a lot, and we will be working on all of our problems and assets. we are making tremendous strides. we had a great meeting today. i i told president bolsonaro, intend to designate brazil as a major non-nato ally, or even possibly if you start thinking it, may a nato ally. i have to talk to a lot of people. it would greatly advance security and cooperation between our...
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states needs to revise its approach to negotiation because what the united states doesn't have to give beyond dong from the situations is they they did we do negotiate tool they make demands of maximalist demands and they expect the others to take you late to what happened in hanoi as the donald trump came along he made the usual demands the united states always makes with complete denuclearize ation and steps towards denuclearization and he said to kim jong. un not repaired to anything in return. i'm not prepared to lift all moderate sanctions in any way and it was john bolton. and he mortal nuts apparently glenn you know one of the things i found very interesting is in terms public approach right. before the summit in hanoi is he was talking and talking about him trying to convince the north korean leader what kind of future his country can have prosperity. make you know the potential is enormous i mean is his a pearl a tip language as usual but what was interesting is that the koreans north koreans are first and foremost interested in security guarantees and then we can talk about w
states needs to revise its approach to negotiation because what the united states doesn't have to give beyond dong from the situations is they they did we do negotiate tool they make demands of maximalist demands and they expect the others to take you late to what happened in hanoi as the donald trump came along he made the usual demands the united states always makes with complete denuclearize ation and steps towards denuclearization and he said to kim jong. un not repaired to anything in...
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states it looks like the united states and outside countries are calling this a coup and not the opposition and their random guy that has been picked from the outside michael i mean can you reflect upon the all of the regime change all of the meddling that latin and south americans experience from the united states for a very very long time why do they keep doing it that means it's road record is pretty deplorable and then you have someone like elliott abrams you know plucked out of. obscurity as it were considering his record during the iran contra scandal during the reagan administration what kind of signal is that sending to the entire region that i henchmen is back on the job go ahead michael. well peter you and i don't always agree one hundred percent but i know you very rarely agree that the united states does not. actually agree about how to type but a but but i but i take i take the broad spirit of what you're saying which is the united states is not in a position politically historically to lead some kind of a strong armed effort here by itself we need to work with the lima group w
states it looks like the united states and outside countries are calling this a coup and not the opposition and their random guy that has been picked from the outside michael i mean can you reflect upon the all of the regime change all of the meddling that latin and south americans experience from the united states for a very very long time why do they keep doing it that means it's road record is pretty deplorable and then you have someone like elliott abrams you know plucked out of. obscurity...
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the united states . has a budget that's about five and a half times larger than china it needs conflicts all the time in order to justify that kind of spending china as it improves on its economy and grows stronger and bigger and and seeks to branch out they need a military that can. project power so i envision that conflicts will continue china sees that inevitably it will have it will have run ins with the united states. in areas of different areas of the world and it wants to improve on its military in areas of different areas of the world and it wants to improve on its military i think certainly the united states is watching china's economic and military rise it regards it as one of the along with russia as the other main adversary they regard china as the emerging power that to be concerned about. a male a british rock claims to have broken the women's weightlifting record while identifying as female is trying to highlight what he calls the absurdity of claims that there's no biological strength dif
the united states . has a budget that's about five and a half times larger than china it needs conflicts all the time in order to justify that kind of spending china as it improves on its economy and grows stronger and bigger and and seeks to branch out they need a military that can. project power so i envision that conflicts will continue china sees that inevitably it will have it will have run ins with the united states. in areas of different areas of the world and it wants to improve on its...
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states over the why way affair the these attempts by the united states to block europe from you know using chinese technology to develop their g five systems so or you see the rebellions reading. and of course what the united states is doing is instead of working we need to analyze what's still it must be stressed once they want to be friends with the united states it's now threatening them and that of course changes the dynamic completely and accelerates the roasters of these countries peeling away from the united states more and more on top of that we have the rise of these populist movements left and right challenging the neo the new liberal order here while at the same time you have washington antagonizing the center in europe go ahead well indeed if we look at their recent actions of the united states for example exit in their i.n.f. treaty right it is now absolutely clear the americans had been preparing for this because they're going has nothing to do with russia no real or perceived absolutely imagine was it wasn't at all to this week that the united states are going to do to
states over the why way affair the these attempts by the united states to block europe from you know using chinese technology to develop their g five systems so or you see the rebellions reading. and of course what the united states is doing is instead of working we need to analyze what's still it must be stressed once they want to be friends with the united states it's now threatening them and that of course changes the dynamic completely and accelerates the roasters of these countries peeling...
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states to the other part of the united states only u.s. to u.s. so right now that's a big. blockade that said there are still some tankers that can do that and the small scale ones would definitely be able to do that so that's kind of the deregulatory picture and the trump era of natural gas flowing from florida to in particular from florida to puerto rico doesn't get drilled in florida but it ends up in florida then it gets exported via these tankers and it will become increasingly so to puerto rico. is there resistance to this plan in puerto rico yes the video we just put out we spoke to several different stay cold climate activists we talk to three people there that kind of represent different parts of the advocacy community within puerto rico and yeah there there is a pretty big backlash to this of course pretty cozy electricity grid was decimated with hurricane maria so there does need to be a rebuilding of some sort for their electricity grid what they argue is that that should not revolve around natural gas coming or shell gas or fr
states to the other part of the united states only u.s. to u.s. so right now that's a big. blockade that said there are still some tankers that can do that and the small scale ones would definitely be able to do that so that's kind of the deregulatory picture and the trump era of natural gas flowing from florida to in particular from florida to puerto rico doesn't get drilled in florida but it ends up in florida then it gets exported via these tankers and it will become increasingly so to...
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international price in pristine be for the united states will the united states take the risk of a flagrant aggression against them as well as well the united states did so in two thousand and three when the coalition of the willing. bombarded iraq the war which. kofi annan on repeated occasions declared to have been an illegal war so the united states if. specially with a precedent like trump is capable of doing there is a danger of violence and it should be the function of the united nations to prevent that on the other hand i listened last night to the bait in the security council on venezuela which i consider to be so realistic i mean it is quite clear to me that the united states is waging war on international law now that trump does that does not surprise me i mean while a new poll suggests that the global approval ratings of the u.s. leadership have fallen behind that of china while russia's position has increased significantly as well and washington's approval rating has dropped to thirty one percent in the gallup survey china's now lead to head on thirty four percent russia's ratin
international price in pristine be for the united states will the united states take the risk of a flagrant aggression against them as well as well the united states did so in two thousand and three when the coalition of the willing. bombarded iraq the war which. kofi annan on repeated occasions declared to have been an illegal war so the united states if. specially with a precedent like trump is capable of doing there is a danger of violence and it should be the function of the united nations...
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there was a decision of the united states to withdraw from this treaty. at the time it was a lot of discussions that russia would not do anything in retaliation. you will see that 15 years has, and on the first of march my president, mr. putin, as to inform the international community about your weapon system. i would just like to enumerate them. [inaudible] these names are very familiar for you, for those guys who is dealing with arms control. it was not our option. it which is only an attempt to find an answer to the decision of previous administrations to destroy strategic stability between the united states and the russian federation. i also would like to remind you that we made a few attempts to start cooperation with united states, to start cooperation with nato countries. i just would like to mention that the was a set of proposals introduced by russia in 2002 when we discussed maybe you remember the position area in europe, where there were some plans to deploy antimissile capabilities. into thousands for -- in 2004, we offered new nato countries
there was a decision of the united states to withdraw from this treaty. at the time it was a lot of discussions that russia would not do anything in retaliation. you will see that 15 years has, and on the first of march my president, mr. putin, as to inform the international community about your weapon system. i would just like to enumerate them. [inaudible] these names are very familiar for you, for those guys who is dealing with arms control. it was not our option. it which is only an attempt...
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they're doing business united states government is one thing but the united states is not in a position and has not pretty but at them from doing business with private parties and private businesses in the united states so what do we think then do we do we think that donald trump's objection to huawei do you think this is a rational objection is this about the ongoing trade dispute with china is it a conflation of the two. well i think you know there's a tendency obviously in world politics to talk about president trump in the context of everything but this really isn't about president trump and it really isn't about the trade dispute keep in mind under american law this law the defense of the defense reauthorization act was passed by congress so this is not just president trump this is also our legislative branch acting in concert and as president as the executive branch president trump isn't in a position to lift or waive these this this part of that law because it would be because it was passed by both houses by by both branches so present trouble really can't do too much about this
they're doing business united states government is one thing but the united states is not in a position and has not pretty but at them from doing business with private parties and private businesses in the united states so what do we think then do we do we think that donald trump's objection to huawei do you think this is a rational objection is this about the ongoing trade dispute with china is it a conflation of the two. well i think you know there's a tendency obviously in world politics to...
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all the united states ease. this is in engineering all of the venezuelan government and it time as as it went venezuelan painting is rally behind that government and when international look the has very far from moved against that development there is way that has friends that the united states will now double down and you mentioned the name elliot abrams and of course he has used three zero orchestrating wars against latin american countries and there's already talk blockades and tightening up sanctions and secondly sanctions against other countries and of course the day injuries that this could escalate and grow and draw neighboring countries that's a very good point you know because. as we speak right now is the low hanging fruit to look like was going to be a done deal well it's not a done deal and if there were to be a military operation against brazil and i agree with your logic probably doesn't want to go there because of his reelection prospects here but colombia doesn't want to be pulled in as alexander
all the united states ease. this is in engineering all of the venezuelan government and it time as as it went venezuelan painting is rally behind that government and when international look the has very far from moved against that development there is way that has friends that the united states will now double down and you mentioned the name elliot abrams and of course he has used three zero orchestrating wars against latin american countries and there's already talk blockades and tightening up...
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this bill states it is the policy of the united states not to recognize the russian federation's claim of sovereignty over crimea, its airspace or territorial waters. it prohibits the united states government from taking any putin's illegal annexation of crimea, undermine's sovereignty and threatens the stability of europe. ack we essence on the part of the united states would threaten the security of all sovereign nations, and who is next? it is the long standing policy of our country not to recognize territorial changes as dictated by the doctrine established in 1932 by then republican secretary of state under republican president hoover. we have held that doctrine with theishance of the wells declaration in 1940, which stated that the u.s. would not recognize the illegal annexation at that time of the battleic states by the soviet union. that policy remaped in effect tore 50 long years. for more than 50 years we stood by those republicics. sometimes in the face of ridicule. today, they are independent nations and members of the nato alliance. the collective wisdom of the previous an
this bill states it is the policy of the united states not to recognize the russian federation's claim of sovereignty over crimea, its airspace or territorial waters. it prohibits the united states government from taking any putin's illegal annexation of crimea, undermine's sovereignty and threatens the stability of europe. ack we essence on the part of the united states would threaten the security of all sovereign nations, and who is next? it is the long standing policy of our country not to...
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states for decades there are so many chinese and united states we're going to bury critical positions in security and technology areas to companies military commercial everything the question is do they need the confucius institute to continue that mission and probably they don't my expectation going forward is that the u.s. will continue put pressure to close these institutes that there's a from him one is the top the hour this is our trench. was. a thing with thought it was during. the. night. in a world of big parts of the movie. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to be deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle earth for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. i think globalization lost its moral compass or maybe we have to put more values into the system my personal opinion is we have to strengthen by two national multilateral institutions now we're living
states for decades there are so many chinese and united states we're going to bury critical positions in security and technology areas to companies military commercial everything the question is do they need the confucius institute to continue that mission and probably they don't my expectation going forward is that the u.s. will continue put pressure to close these institutes that there's a from him one is the top the hour this is our trench. was. a thing with thought it was during. the....
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bush, the president of the united states. at this moment, the regime of saddam hussein is being removed from power, and a long era of fear and cruelty is ending. the government of iraq and the future of your country will soon belong to you. >> things, however, very quickly started to turn dicey. >> the city of baghdad has now experienced five days of looting. government ministries, hospitals, museums, the homes of the wealthy and even the palaces of saddam hussein have been stripped bare. >> we saw the looting and the total disorder in the streets and the, frankly, indifference on the part of american authorities to what was happening. >> the pentagon says coalition forces will indeed get that unrest under control. but that has not yet happened. >> it wasn't just that there was disorder. the society is being torn apart and there's nobody in control. and that was our fault. >> mr. bush declared an end to the military phase of the war in iraq and called the battle a victory in the war against terrorism. >> the administration's
bush, the president of the united states. at this moment, the regime of saddam hussein is being removed from power, and a long era of fear and cruelty is ending. the government of iraq and the future of your country will soon belong to you. >> things, however, very quickly started to turn dicey. >> the city of baghdad has now experienced five days of looting. government ministries, hospitals, museums, the homes of the wealthy and even the palaces of saddam hussein have been stripped...
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let's start with united states. in addition to recommendation and the subcommittee report that highlight the need for additional transparency, is there a role for the department of education to support schools that wish to continue to implement these kinds of safeguards to help ensure the integrity of these programs? >> senator, we are always concerned with institutional autonomy and academic freedom in any threats to academic freedom. we will work with schools at the request to help guarantee that. and if the request support in crafting appropriate treatments, will be willing to provide that support. >> do think it's appropriate though for the department to reach out? because now that the support has been issued and there have been some concerns about the behavior of some of these institutions on some campuses, it may be incumbent on the department to do the kind of outreach to schools that may not be aware of this report on the aware of some of the activities that some of the confucius institutes and their members
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much the progress united states is ratcheting up pressure on the venezuelan government vice president mike pence announce that seventy seven officials linked to venezuelan leader nicolas maduro will have their u.s. visa revoked forty nine people were also added to a sanctions blacklist on friday. well the u.s. is threatening to impose sanctions on foreign banks if they deal with the venezuelan government national security adviser john bolton issued a statement this morning saying quote the united states is putting four in the financial institutions on notice that they will face sanctions for being involved in facilitating illegitimate transactions that benefit nicolas maduro and his corrupt network the u.s. has also begun to increase pressure on cuba which it claims is controlling venezuelan president nicolas maduro both and wrote in a tweet that the u.s. will continue to tighten financial restrictions on cuba's military and intelligence services venezuelan authorities in turn have declared at the german ambassador daniel crean are persona non grata after what it called interference i
much the progress united states is ratcheting up pressure on the venezuelan government vice president mike pence announce that seventy seven officials linked to venezuelan leader nicolas maduro will have their u.s. visa revoked forty nine people were also added to a sanctions blacklist on friday. well the u.s. is threatening to impose sanctions on foreign banks if they deal with the venezuelan government national security adviser john bolton issued a statement this morning saying quote the...
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allies in europe disagree with the united states over the iran agreement. while according to press reports, united states is seeking to aggressively punish u.s. allies and businesses that are working within the agreement. allies in europe and elsewhere, were also surprised and shocked, really, by the u.s. early announcement of the withdrawal from the inf. though they came around. okay, so this is more than iran. this is about u.s. relations with europe, sorry. and now there is the quote, cost plus 50 debate for allies on cost sharing. so he says, tell us what you're hearing from u.s. allies in these key issues. so violate diplomatic confidentiality and what are you hearing from the allies. >>totally my style. totally my style. i would encourage allies in the room to express their own opinions. what i will tell you is got back from london on saturday, meeting with partners and allies and got back from brussels, i've been to to geneva and munich. we're engaged often with our partners not to mention hosting them here at the state department. again, it's about
allies in europe disagree with the united states over the iran agreement. while according to press reports, united states is seeking to aggressively punish u.s. allies and businesses that are working within the agreement. allies in europe and elsewhere, were also surprised and shocked, really, by the u.s. early announcement of the withdrawal from the inf. though they came around. okay, so this is more than iran. this is about u.s. relations with europe, sorry. and now there is the quote, cost...
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like cornell, stoneybrook, and all across the united states. the black power movement between 1970 and 75 becomes a movement for institution-building. and by institution building, we're going to see a bracka and the congress of african people. we're going to see a movement to free and liberate west african and southern africa. we're going to see black elected officials such as congressman charles digs, richard hatcher the mayor of geary, indiana, form a tentative coalition whose high point is the t national black political convention in indiana in 1972. so when we think about this movement for black power, by the 1970s it's going to come of age in a way that is profound, a way that has scope and depth and breadth and a way that transforms our understanding of post war american history. the gary agenda that comes out of the gary convention calls policy to urban transform not just black america but urban america and domestic and foreign policy. 'm going to conclude this talk -- and bear with me here -- with a little five-money wrapup by talking a
like cornell, stoneybrook, and all across the united states. the black power movement between 1970 and 75 becomes a movement for institution-building. and by institution building, we're going to see a bracka and the congress of african people. we're going to see a movement to free and liberate west african and southern africa. we're going to see black elected officials such as congressman charles digs, richard hatcher the mayor of geary, indiana, form a tentative coalition whose high point is...
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not just the united states but elsewhere. despite the idea that huawei has -- owns the five g system from start to finish, there's parts -- there's dependencies they still have on capabilities and access they need from others around the globe. and that doesn't apply just to 5-g technology. it's the priority shithe presid is putting on these major technologies around the world as much as they aspire to achieve that, that depends on access they still have to the technology, the expertise, the data, the intellectual property they know they can get elsewhere. i would say there is a vulnerability in terms of china's ability to be dominant in those spaces by the fact they still have to have access to innovative capability. >> i think i would add to that, because of that dependency, look at things like the budding relationship between china and israel rather closely. >> all right. on that. i know how to get off on time. thank you all for coming. [ applause ] >>> tonight on american history tv, a discussion on statues and plaques in
not just the united states but elsewhere. despite the idea that huawei has -- owns the five g system from start to finish, there's parts -- there's dependencies they still have on capabilities and access they need from others around the globe. and that doesn't apply just to 5-g technology. it's the priority shithe presid is putting on these major technologies around the world as much as they aspire to achieve that, that depends on access they still have to the technology, the expertise, the...
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states, because the united states has little leverage in latin america. brazil has much more leverage on latin america, and as long as the workers party is in power in brazil, i think they will continue to give political support to the bolivarian revolution and the maduro overnment. >> i come from venezuela. of antner and i make part organization which translates for consciousness. there are three things you didn't mention, and i wonder why. one of them is the importance of e participation of the sao paolo firm in the issues of venezuela. the other one is why you didn't mention the intervention of cuba. 10,000 military in venezuela but also 60,000 cubans who are there in political activities and military, too. the other thing is about the elections. they are absolutely -- i agree with you. the elections are kind of a referenda but the elections are also fraud elections in the way , russian and other countries former soviet union. they are controlled elections. they are fraudulent elections. it's very important because there is no way to -- there is with o
states, because the united states has little leverage in latin america. brazil has much more leverage on latin america, and as long as the workers party is in power in brazil, i think they will continue to give political support to the bolivarian revolution and the maduro overnment. >> i come from venezuela. of antner and i make part organization which translates for consciousness. there are three things you didn't mention, and i wonder why. one of them is the importance of e...
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says united states pressure on. the way from germany's five shows washington is considering only its own interests. the united states for other countries to sacrifice the legal right for development for the sake of america's self interest calculations china insists that the united states government should acknowledge and respect those countries when they're making their own strategic decisions but why such anger response from the chinese will it seems that the rhetoric and campaign is continuing from the united states government washington pretty much warned that if the use any of. the older five generation network that would limit it teligent gathering between them to the warning comes after a letter was passed on from the u.s. ambassador richard grenell to the german minister last friday stating that pretty much a d.c. cure defense system and corporation between the two countries could possibly be compromised if they used equipment when rolling out a next generation network this is not the first time that the u.s.
says united states pressure on. the way from germany's five shows washington is considering only its own interests. the united states for other countries to sacrifice the legal right for development for the sake of america's self interest calculations china insists that the united states government should acknowledge and respect those countries when they're making their own strategic decisions but why such anger response from the chinese will it seems that the rhetoric and campaign is...